The Micro Four Thirds universe gained two quality, fast aperture, prime focal length lenses that go along with the new Lumix GF1 camera and its retro rangefinder styling cues. Matthew Fitzgerald ...
Read our full review of the new Olympus M.Zuiko 12-100mm F4.0 IS Pro. Olympus recently hosted a media event where Digital Trends was able to try out the company’s three M. Zuiko F1.2 Pro lenses ...
The E1 camera is so small, there is barely any room on the body for its two-character name. This is only a slight exaggeration for the slight camera with large ambitions and an impressive list of ...
Micro Four Thirds photographers often need lenses with bright apertures to help them take the best photographs with minimal grain. A bright lens is not ideal for night photography, but also for ...
Photo: LEICA DG MACRO-ELMARIT 45mm/F2.8 ASPH/MEGA O.I.S. World’s first Leica Micro Four Thirds lens Compatible with Panasonic’s LUMIX G Series of Digital Cameras, Plus a New, Ultra Lightweight F1.7 ...
One of the funnest things you can do with your Micro Four Thirds camera (whilst sober and wearing clothes, at least) is to stick weird lenses on the front. Thanks to the mirrorless design, lenses from ...
It looks like Micro Four Thirds has had another lens maker sign up to make lenses for the cameras, as Carl Zeiss has announced that they have signed up to the MFT System Standard Group. This is good ...
I've been reviewing hardware and software, devising testing methodology and handed out buying advice for what seems like forever; I'm currently absorbed by computers and gaming hardware, but ...
My uncle gave me my first real camera, an old 35mm Leica with a collapsible lens. It was lightweight, compact enough to fit into a pants pocket, and took great pictures. That camera, along with many ...
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